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OPERATION MANUAL

CENTRAL REMOTE CONTROLLER

KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

UTY-DCGYZ2

UTY-DCGGZ2

[Original instructions]

PART NO. 9378379244

Contents

1. INTRODUCTION

1-1. Safety Precautions .......................... 4

1-2. System Outlines ............................... 5

1-2-1. Features of This System ................................ 5

1-2-2. Remote Controller Group and

Address Setting .............................................. 6

1-3. System Configuration

..................... 7

1-4. General Usage

.................................. 8

1-4-1. Name of Part .................................................. 8

1-4-2. General Screen Specification ......................... 9

1-5. Initial Setting

.................................. 12

2. CONTROL

2-1. Monitoring Screen

......................... 13

2-1-1. Change Items Setting................................... 17

2-2. Operation Setting

........................... 17

2-2-1. Batch Setting ................................................ 17

2-2-2. Individual Setting .......................................... 18

2-3. Schedule Setting

............................ 21

2-3-1. Schedule Detail Setting ................................ 21

2-3-2. Timer Detail Setting ...................................... 23

2-3-3. Batch Day Off ............................................... 25

3. SETTING

3-1. Group Setting

................................. 27

3-1-1. R.C.G Rename............................................. 27

3-1-2. Group Setting ............................................... 28

3-2. Preference ...................................... 29

3-2-1. Backlight Setting .......................................... 29

3-2-2. Panel Calibration .......................................... 29

3-2-3. Sound Setting............................................... 30

3-2-4. Date Setting ................................................. 30

3-2-5. Password Setting ......................................... 32

3-3. Maintenance ................................... 33

3-3-1. Error History ................................................. 33

3-3-2. Display Sensor Values ................................. 33

3-3-3. Information ................................................... 34

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3-4. Installer Setting

.............................. 35

3-4-1. Language Setting ......................................... 35

3-4-2. Central Controller Address Setting ............... 35

3-4-3. Indoor Unit Registration .............................. 36

3-4-4. Temp. Unit Setting ........................................ 38

3-4-5. Pressure Unit Setting ................................... 38

3-4-6. Remote Setting ............................................ 39

3-4-7. External Input Setting ................................... 40

3-4-8. Mail Setting .................................................. 41

3-4-9. Timer Setting ................................................ 42

3-4-10. Initialization .................................................. 43

4. REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION

4-1. Remote Operation Setting

............ 45

4-2. Monitor ............................................ 45

4-2-1. Monitoring screen......................................... 45

4-2-2. Operaion ...................................................... 46

4-2-3. Individual air flow .......................................... 47

4-3. Change Password

.......................... 47

4-4. Unit display order .......................... 47

4-5. Environment Setting

...................... 48

4-6. Account Setting

............................. 48

5. TROUBLESHOOTING

5-1. Error ................................................ 49

5-2. Emergency Stop

............................ 50

5-2-1. When a signal is received from external input................................................ 50

5-2-2. When a signal is received from

VRF system.................................................. 50

5-3. Error Code ...................................... 50

6. SPECIFICATIONS

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1. INTRODUCTION

1-1. Safety Precautions

● The “Safety Precautions” indicated in the manual contain important information pertaining to your safety.

Be sure to observe them.

● For details of the operation methods, refer to the manual.

● Request the user to keep the manual on hand for future use, such as for relocating or repairing the unit.

WARNING

This mark indicates procedures which, if improperly performed, might lead to the death or serious injury of the user.

• In the event of a malfunction (burning smell, etc.), immediately stop operation, turn off the electrical breaker, and consult authorized service personnel.

• Do not repair or modify any damaged cable by yourself. Let the authorized service personnel to do it.

Improper work will cause an electric shock or a fire.

• When moving, consult authorized service personnel for uninstallation and installation of this unit.

• When disposing, consult an authorized service representative.

• When disposing of the product is used, be based on national regulations, properly processed.

• Do not touch with wet hands. It may cause an electric shock.

• If children may approach the unit, take preventive measures so that they cannot reach the unit.

• Do not repair or modify by yourself. It may cause a fault or accident.

• Do not use flammable gases near the unit. It may cause a fire from leaking gas.

CAUTION

This mark indicates procedures which, if improperly performed, might possibly result in personal harm to the user or damage to property.

• Do not set vessels containing a liquid on this unit.

Doing so will cause heating, fire or electric shock.

• Do not expose this unit directly to water. Doing so will cause trouble, electric shock or heating.

• Dispose of the packing materials safely. Tear and dispose of the plastic packing bags so that children cannot play with them. There is the danger of suffocation if children play with the original plastic bags.

• Do not place electrical devices within 1 meter of this unit. It may cause malfunction or failure.

• Do not use fire near this unit or place a heating apparatus nearby. It may cause malfunction.

• Do not touch the switches with sharp objects. Doing so will cause injury, trouble, or electric shock.

• This appliance is not intended for use by persons

(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

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1-2. System Outlines

1-2-1. Features of This System

• This Central remote controller is a management device to perform the centralized control of VRF2 system. This Central remote controller can control 100 indoor units and 100 outdoor units. (hereafter called “this controller”)

• This controller can monitor the air conditioners (indoor units and outdoor units) by acquiring their sensor value.

• The batch operation / batch stop signal or emergency stop signal can be input by external input. Or operation/stop status signal or abnormal/normal status signal can be output by external output.

• This controller can be controlled remotely using tablet, etc. by the remote connection of wired LAN.

E

A

Operation / Stop status signal output

Abnormal / normal status signal output

Batch operation / stop signal input

Emergency stop signal input

Operation / abnormal display equipment, building central monitoring equipment, etc.

Forced stop button, fire-alarm system, etc.

B

Outdoor units

Indoor units

Tablet Smartphone

Remote monitoring / operation

•ON/OFF

•Operation mode

•Set temperature, etc.

Firewall

Router

External input and output (Di/Do)

Central remote controller

Multi languages import

F

Wired LAN

C

Indoor units

Name

B VRF System

C Central remote controller:

D Refrigerant system

E Remote control operation

F Language importance

D

Description

External input from general-purpose equipment to VRF system (batch operation/stop, emergency stop) is enabled. Or external output from VRF system to general-purpose equipment (operation/stop signal, normal/ abnormal signal) is also enabled.

This is all of the indoor units, outdoor unit as well as those of relevant control equipment (Central remote controller, standard remote controllers) that are connected with the same transmission cable.

The Central remote controller is a remote controller that allows centralized control of multiple indoor units. A Central remote controller can control the operation of the indoor units and timers in 3 units: All, Group and

Individual. Moreover, 1 Central remote controller can control up to 100 indoor units and 16 groups.

This is a system that is composed of indoor units, outdoor unit as well as those of relevant control equipment. All of the units and the equipment are connected with pipes with the same refrigerant.

This controller can be controlled remotely using tablet, etc. by the remote connection of wired LAN. For details, refer to Chap. 4 .

• Standard installed languages (12 languages): English, Spanish,

German, French, Italian, Russian, Portuguese, Turkish, Polish, Greek,

Dutch, and Simplified Chinese

• Custom language (one language): One language other than the above can be imported remotely. For the addition of custom language, contact the service department.

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1-2-2.

Remote Controller Group and Address Setting

Address setting to this controller is required to assign the air conditioners with remote controller group.

Address is set automatically or manually for each refrigerant system.

Name

G Refrigerant system address (0-99):

H Indoor unit address (00 - 63):

J Remote controller address (0-15):

K R.C.G. address:

Description

This is the ID individually assigned to each refrigerant system and is used for control.

This is the ID individually assigned to each indoor unit and is used for control.

This is the group of indoor units that have been connected with remote controller cable, or single indoor unit.

Remote controller group (R.C.G.) address is made up of the refrigerant system address and the indoor unit address of indoor unit with remote controller address “0”.

(Hereafter Remote controller group is called “R.C.G.”)

Example) Refrigerant system address=00

K

G

H

J

00 00 0 00 01 1 00 02 2 00 03 0

00

00

G

00

Refrigerant system address=01

K

01 00 0 01 01 1 01 02 2 01 03 0

01

01

G

01

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1-3.

System Configuration

Monitoring screen

The air conditioner operating status can be monitored, set, and controlled.

Operation system

→ Refer to Chap. 2 .

Batch Setting

Individual Setting

Schedule Setting

Master setting system

→ Refer to Chap. 3.

Menu Select screen

(1) Group Setting

(2) Preference

(3) Maintenance

(4) Installer Setting

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1-4.

General Usage

This controller screens are all the touch panel display. Tap the screen to select the function.

LCD

(When tapped, LCD lights up. → Refer to 3-2-1 .

LED

(LED lights up green when the power is on.)

Features of screen input

• From main screen, you can access to desired setting screen by simple operation.

• When setting at small pop-up display in this controller, you can set while checking the information of the screen behind pop-up.

1-4-1. Name of Part

Main screen

Left menu

(Always display) Group or R.C.G. button

Group scroll button

Group expansion cancel button

R.C.G. scroll button

Menu button

Other sample screen

Icon

Button

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1-4-2.

General Screen Specification

Button

The functions such as [OK] and [Cancel] are buttonged.

[OK]

[Cancel]

[Reset]

[Close]

[End]

Continues the appropriate process.

Cancels the process and closes the current screen.

Returns the changed item to the initial value.

Closes the current screen .

Ends the process and closes the pop-up.

Icon

The functions such as [Delete] and [Copy] are iconized.

Icon Description

Deletes the currently displayed setting.

Copies the currently displayed setting.

Adds the new timer. However, when the number of settings reaches the upper limit, this button is disabled.

Deletes the selected line.

Copies the selected line.

Adds the new line. However, when the number of settings reaches the upper limit, this button is disabled.

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Pop-up screen

When the pop-up function is displayed, only the pop-up function which appears finally can be operated and other functions arranged in the screen cannot be operated.

When the buttons are not displayed on the pop-up screen

When other screen is operated or 20 seconds passes after display, pop-up display is closed.

However, the following cases are excluded.

● The setting menu (open mode) is not closed even when other screens are operated. The menu is closed after 20 minutes passes.

● The left menu of monitoring screen is not closed even when other screen is operated or 20 minutes passes.

● The pop-up with display releasing condition continues to display until the condition is satisfied. (For example, the pop-up display notifying that VRF system is in a special state is not closed until the special state is released.)

(Sample screen)

Menu button

Menu Button

Close mode

When the Menu button is tapped, the Menu screen is displayed.

Open mode

The Menu screen is displayed and Setting menu can be selected. When tapped again, the Menu returns to the Close mode.

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Keyboard input

Input the alphameric characters or Russian characters. (Keyboard is used for LAN setting or mail address setting.)

(Keyboard sample)

Screen explanation

The items in the screen image are numbered and they are explained in the following table.

* For the general buttons such as [OK], [Cancel], etc., the explanations are omitted in the table.

(Sample) Group setting

6 3

4

5

7 7

No.

Group name

Item

[Delete] icon

3 [New] icon

4 “Registered”

5 R.C.G. list

6 Group switch-over button

7 R.C.G. scroll buttons

Description

Registers the group name. (Max. 13 characters) Up to 50 groups can be registered.

Deletes the group. When there is no group after deletion, “There is no group to display.” is displayed.

Adds the group. When the number of registered groups reaches 50, this button is disabled.

Indicates that the R.C.G. is already selected by other groups.

When selected, checkbox is checked. Up to 100 R.C.G. can be registered for one group.

Switches over the displayed group.

The right and left scroll buttons are displayed when R.C.G. are more than 25.

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1-5.

Initial Setting

After Central remote controller installation work is complete, perform initial setting by the following procedure before starting to use the system.

Note

If the power is turned off within 5 minutes of finishing the settings, the settings may not be saved.

Turn on the power

(Breaker ON)

Initial setting start

Only when the power is turned on for the first time or immediately after initialization is set, the following wizard are displayed in wizard format.

Perform the settings.

(1) Language Setting→ Refer to 3-4-1(4).

(2) Panel Calibration→ Refer to 3-2-2(4).

(3) Central Controller Address Setting→ Refer to 3-4-2(4).

(4)

Indoor Unit Registration→3-4-3-1 Address Number Registration .

(5) Date Setting→ Refer to 3-2-4-1, 3-2-4-2.

Monitoring screen is displayed. Perform the settings as necessary.

→ Refer to

Chap. 3.

Initial setting end

Operation start

(Refer to Chap. 2.)

Air conditioning starts on the Monitoring screen.

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5

6

7

2. CONTROL

2-1.

Monitoring Screen

The following two modes are available for Monitoring screen.

(1) Monitoring point display: For the registered group, operation status can be checked or set in any of 6 groups or 12 groups display.

(2) 50 units display: For the registered R.C.G., operation status of 50 units can be checked or set by default.

(1) Monitoring point display

The number of displayed groups can be selected from 2 modes of 6 groups and 12 groups. The sample below is the screen of 6 groups display.

9  3

4

8

• When the triangle mark on the bottom-right corner is tapped, the R.C.G. belonging to the group are displayed.

• When the R.C.G. are expanded, the bottom-right corner of square seems to be folded.

R.C.G. are expanded in dotted line. (R.C.G. belonging to the tapped group are displayed.)

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No.

All R.C.G. On/Off

Item

Special state display

3 Date

4 Error display

5

[Schedule] icon

6 [Change Items] icon

7 Display switch-over

8 Menu button

9 Group display

 Group name

 Group operation status

 Group expansion

 Group scroll button

R.C.G. display

 R.C.G. name

 R.C.G. operation status

 R.C.G. scroll button

Description

When the password setting is valid, input the password after selecting the process in the followings.

“All ON”: Sets all R.C.G. registered to this controller to ON collectively.

The operation of all R.C.G. is turned On or Off collectively. →

Refer to

2-1-1 .

“Detail”: Sets the operation contents in details. →

Refer to 2-2-2 .

On/Off icon: Colorfully indicates the ratio of operation On status for the number of registered R.C.G..

Green: Operation On status, Gray: Operation Off status

Only when even one registered indoor unit or outdoor unit is in the following special state, the icon is displayed.

Icon State

Refrigerant leakage

Emergency stop

Maintenance mode / Bus priority

Displays the date and time.

When even one unit is abnormal in the registered indoor units or outdoor units, [Error] icon is displayed.

Displays error information as follows:

• “Error Code”: Displays the error code.

• “Address”: Displays the address of the unit where an error occurs.

• “Model Name”: Displays the model name of the unit where an error occurs.

• Model Name: Displays as follows:

Outdoor unit: Outdoor Unit

Indoor unit: Group name or R.C.G. name

This controller: Central Controller

Displays the operation schedule setting screen. →

Refer to 2-3

.

Sets the contents to be displayed on the screen. → Refer to 2-1-1

.

Switches over between the monitoring point display and 50 units display alternately.

Displays the Setting Menu screen by tapping this button which is always displayed. → Refer to Chap. 3 .

Displays the groups which were already set. Displays the group operation status. →

Refer to [Table 1]

.

Display the group name.

Sets the operation contents of the tapped group. → Refer to 2-2-2 .

Expands the R.C.G. registered to the group by tapping.

When the number of registered groups exceeds the maximum display limit, the right and left scroll buttons are displayed.

Displays the R.C.G. registered to the group. (The registered R.C.G. are displayed from left to right and from the top in ascending order of system

No. and unit No.)

Displays the R.C.G. name.

Displays the R.C.G. operation status. →

Refer to [Table 1] .

Sets the R.C.G. operation contents. →

Refer to 2-2-2 .

When the number of registered R.C.G. exceeds the maximum display limit, the right and left scroll buttons are displayed.

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(2) 50 units display

9

to 8 are the same as the monitoring point display mode.

No.

9

R.C.G. display

Item

 R.C.G. name

R.C.G. operation status

R.C.G. scroll buttons

Description

Displays the registered R.C.G..

Displays the R.C.G. name.

Checks and sets the R.C.G. operation status. →

Refer to 2-2-2 .

When the number of R.C.G. exceeds 50, the right and left scroll buttons are displayed.

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[Table 1] Operation status

The set items are displayed at operation status.→ Refer to 2-1-1

.

Color Icon Operation status

Light blue The operations of groups and R.C.G. are “Cool” or “Dry”.

Pink The operations of groups and R.C.G. are “Heat”.

Purple

Rainbow

Gray

Yellow

The operations of groups and R.C.G. are “Fan”, “Auto”, or “Custom Auto”.

The operation modes of groups are mixed.

The operations of all groups and R.C.G. are stopped.

Even one unit of groups or R.C.G. is on a test operation. (Displayed regardless of operation mode)

The icons of “R.C. prohibition”, “Temp. upper and lower limit”, and “Schedule” are displayed when “Management Status” is checked.→

Refer to 2-1-1 .

When the room temperature is out of the room temperature sensor range, the

icon of over upper limit or below lower limit is displayed.→ Refer to 2-1-1

.

When the “Room Temp.” in the “Operation Status” is checked, the icon of the

room temperature is displayed. → Refer to 2-1-1

.

: Room temperature detected by wired remote controller or option sensor

: Room temperature detected by indoor unit sensor (Room temperature may be different from the actual room temperature. When this icon is displayed, room temperature is just for reference only. )

• When refrigerant leak, error, mismatch mode, or filter sign occurs at even one unit, the icon is displayed.

• When refrigerant leak and error occur at the same time, refrigerant leak is displayed preferentially.

Display icon

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2-1-1.

Change Items Setting

3

No.

Item

“Management Status” display

“Operation Status” selection

3

“Group Icon” size

Description

When checkbox is checked, the icons of “R.C. prohibition”, “Temp. upper and lower limit”, and “Schedule” are displayed on the group. The display switches to normal icon display automatically 12 seconds after the scroll button, etc. is tapped.→

Refer to [Table 1] .

Switches between enabled and disabled state of the display by checkbox.

Up to 2 items of “Mode”, “Room Temp.”, “Set Temp.” can be enabled. All items cannot be disabled. When one of “Room Temp.” or “Set Temp.” is enabled or both of “Room Temp.” and “Set Temp.” are enabled, “Temp.

Unit” can be enabled.→ Refer to [Table 1]

.

Wired remote controller must be connected to the indoor unit to display

“Room temp.”.

Sets the group icon size to be displayed. [Initial value: Auto]

“Auto”: When the number of registered group is 6 or less, icons are large.

When it is 7 or more, icons are small.

“Large”: Icons are large. (maximum number of display group: 6)

“Small”: Icons are small. (maximum number of display group: 12)

2-2.

Operation Setting

Perform the operation setting for the group or R.C.G. registered to this controller.

(1) Batch setting: Performs the same setting to all R.C.G. registered to this controller.

(2) Individual setting: Performs the individual setting for the tapped group or R.C.G..

When the password is set at start-up, enter the password. ( Refer to 3-2-5 .)

2-2-1.

Batch Setting

3

(1) Tap the following item.

No.

Item

“On”

“Off”

3 “Detail”

Description

Sets all R.C.G. to ON collectively.

Sets all R.C.G. to OFF collectively.

Sets the details of batch operation. The screen is the same as the individual

setting. → Refer to 2-2-2 .

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2-2-2.

Individual Setting

5

6

4

9 

7

3

8

No.

Item

“Group name” / “R.C.G. name”

Selects “Group name” to be set.

Description

For Batch setting, “All Indoor Units” is displayed.

When the currently displayed group or R.C.G. is in a special state, icon is displayed.

• Displayed states when even one unit is in a special state

Icon State Icon State

Emergency stop Mismatch mode

Maintenance mode Master controlled

“Special State”

Refrigerant leakage Test operation

Error

Defrost

Pump down

Auxiliary power supply

Oil recovery ― ―

3 “Room Temp.”

4 “On/Off”

5 “Mode”

6 “Set Temp.”

7

“Set Temp. (Custom Auto)” “Cool”*

8 “Set Temp. (Custom Auto)” “Heat”*

9

“Fan Speed”

 “Air Flow Direction”

“Anti Freeze”

 “Economy”

 “Temp. Limit”

 “Filter Sign”

 “R.C. Prohibition”

“Human Sensor”

 Group / R.C.G. switch-over button

• Displayed state when all units are in a special state

Managed unit (when all indoor units are not master indoor unit, and master unit is managed or outdoor unit is managed)

Displays the room temperature.

Selects “On” or “Off” for operation state.

Selects the mode. (“Auto”, “Cool”, “Dry”, “Fan” and “Heat”. Selectable mode depends on the indoor unit)

Selects the “Set Temp.” with 0.5ºC (1ºF) in units. (except when “Fan” or

“Off” is selected)

Selects the “Set Temp.” during “Cool” operation and the “Set Temp.” during “Heat” operation when operation mode is “Custom Auto”. (Applied indoor unit and non-applied outdoor unit cannot bemixed.)

Sets “Fan Speed”.

“Auto”, “High”, “Med-High”, “Med”, “Med-Low”, “Low”, “Quiet”

Sets “Air Flow Direction”. → Refer to 2-2-2-1

.

Sets “Anti Freeze” operation. Select “On” or “Off”.

Sets “Economy” operation. Select “On” or “Off”.

Sets “Temp. Limit”. →

Refer to 2-2-2-2

.

Resets “Filter Sign”. (Operation accumulated time is reset.)

Sets “R.C. Prohibition”. →

Refer to 2-2-2-3 .

Sets “Human Sensor”. →

Refer to 2-2-2-4

.

Switches over between group display and R.C.G. display.

* “Set temp.” is displayed only when a unit with Custom Auto function is registered.

Note

Custom Auto:

Set the set temperature for cooling and the set temperature for heating separately. During the Custom Auto mode operation, when the room temperature exceeds the set temperature for cooling, the cooling operation is performed, and when the room temperature falls below the set temperature for heating, the heating operation is performed. (It can be used only when the setting of the indoor unit compatible with this function is valid.)

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2-2-2-1.

Vertical and Horizontal Airflow Direction Setting

Set the vertical and horizontal airflow direction.

5

4

3

6

7

No.

Item

Vertical airflow direction selection

Vertical airflow direction swing

3 Horizontal airflow direction selection

4

Horizontal airflow direction swing

5

Individual airflow direction monitoring control display

6 [Reset] button

7 [individual] button

Description

Selects the airflow direction by tapping.

Sets the vertical airflow direction to [Swing].

Selects the airflow direction by tapping.

Sets the horizontal airflow direction to [Swing].

Displays “SET” when individual airflow direction is set.

Resets individual airflow direction setting.

Sets the individual airflow direction setting.

6

3

4

7

9

4

8

5

No.

Item

R.C.Group selection

Indoor unit selection

3 Individual setting state

4 Indoor unit list scroll button

5

Comfortable airflow control

6 Airflow direction position selection

7 Vertical airflow direction selection

8

Vertical airflow direction swing

9 Horizontal airflow direction selection

 Horizontal airflow direction swing

[Reset] button

 [Send]button

 [Close]button

 

Description

Displays the selectable R.C.G. list.

Selects the Indoor unit by tapping.

When individual airflow is set, “Set” is displayed.

 

Displays the scroll button to switch the Indoor unit list by one item.

Sets the comfortable airflow control. (When the selected indoor unit does not have the comfortable airflow control setting, this item is not displayed.)

Selects the airflow direction position.

Selects the airflow direction by tapping.

Sets the vertical airflow direction to [Swing].

Selects the airflow direction by tapping.

Sets the horizontal airflow direction to [Swing].

Resets airflow direction setting.

Sends the setting to indoor unit. (Sending for each indoor unit is required.)

Closes the current screen.

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2-2-2-2.

Temperature Upper and Lower Limit Setting

Set the temperature upper and lower limit setting of “Auto”, “Cool/Dry”, and “Heat”.

3

4

5

6

7

No.

3

4

5

6

7

Item

Set temperature “Enable” / “Disable”

“Auto” upper limit

“Auto” lower limit

“Cool/Dry” upper limit

“Cool/Dry” lower limit

“Heat” upper limit

“Heat” lower limit

Description

Sets “Enable” or “Disable” of upper and lower limit setting. Select from

“Enable” or “Disable”.

Sets the “Auto” upper limit with 0.5ºC (1ºF) increments.

Range: 18.0 to 30.0ºC (64 to 88ºF)

Sets the “Auto” lower limit with 0.5ºC (1ºF) increments.

Range: 18.0 to 30.0ºC (64 to 88ºF)

Sets the “Cool/Dry” upper limit with 0.5ºC (1ºF) increments.

Range: 18.0 to 32.0ºC (64 to 91ºF)

Sets the “Cool/Dry” lower limit with 0.5ºC (1ºF) increments.

Range: 18.0 to 32.0ºC (64 to 91ºF)

Sets the “Heat” upper limit with 0.5ºC (1ºF) increments.

Range: 10.0 to 30.0ºC (48 to 88ºF)

Sets the “Heat” lower limit with 0.5ºC (1ºF) increments.

Range: 10.0 to 30.0ºC (48 to 88ºF)

* The temperature upper and lower limit that can be set may differ depending on the registered indoor unit.

2-2-2-3.

Remote Controller Prohibition Setting

Set the prohibited operations of remote controller.

No.

Selected status

Item Description

Switches between enabled and disabled state by checking the checkbox.

(When checked, the setting is prohibited.)

“All”, “On/Off”, “On”, “Mode”, “Temp”, “Timer”, and “Filter Reset” can be set to prohibited state.

When “All” is checked, other checkboxes are disabled.

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2-2-2-4.

Human Sensor Setting

Sets enabled or disabled state of “Human sensor” function.

3

After human is not detected and the set time has passed, when “Auto

Save”operation or “Auto On/Off” operation starts actually, “Operating” is displayed at

“Auto Save” or “Auto On/Off”.

4 5

No.

“Auto Save” enabled/disabled

“Auto On/Off” enabled/disabled

3 “Auto Off” enabled/disabled

4

[Cancel] button

5 [OK] button

Item Description

Sets enabled or disabled state of “Auto Save”. When “Auto Save” is enabled, select the set time from 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, and 180 minutes.

To disable “Auto Save”, select “Disable”.

Sets enabled or disabled state of “Auto On/Off”. When “Auto On/Off” is enabled, select the set time from 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, and 180 minutes.

To disable “Auto On/Off”, select “Disable”.

Sets enabled or disabled state of “Auto Off”. When “Auto Off” is enabled, select the set time from 1 to 24 hours (with one-hour increment) To disable

“Auto Off”, select “Disable”.

Cancels the input.

Determines the input.

2-3.

Schedule Setting

When the password is set at start-up, enter the password. ( Refer to 3-2-5 .)

(2)

(1) Tap the [Schedule] icon of left menu on the monitoring screen.

(1) (2) Tap [Create New Schedule] or schedule name. The pop-up of schedule detail setting is displayed.

(When the schedule is not set, [Create New Schedule] is displayed. If the schedule is already registered, the name is displayed.)

2-3-1.

Schedule Detail Setting

Set the details of schedule.

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No.

Item

“Enable” / “Disable” display

Schedule name

3 [Delete] icon

4 [Copy] icon

5 [New] icon

6 Day of week

7 Setting timer

8 Schedule switch-over button

9

Registered group

 [Timer Edit] button

2-3-1-1. Group Selection

Set the groups to be controlled.

Description

Sets “Enable” or “Disable” for the registered schedule.

Registers the schedule name. (Max. 13 characters) Up to 20 schedules can be registered.

The names can be input using keyboard and they can also be selected from the fixed form phrase.

¡ Input candidate:

“Floor” / “Corridor” / “Whole” / “Hall” / “Office” / “Conf room” / “Receipt room” / “Restaurant” / “Café” / “Lounge” / “Kitchen” / “Store” / “Stock room”

/ “Classroom” / “Reception” / “Entrance” / “Control room” / “Guest room”

/ “Room no.” / “Locker room” / “Summer set” / “Winter set” / “Weekday” /

“Holiday”

* When the simplified Chinese is set at Language Setting, the candidates are different.

Deletes the currently displayed schedule.

Newly creates the same schedule as the setting schedules at the end of the existing schedules and displays the new creation screen.

Creates the new schedule at the end of the existing schedules and displays the new creation screen.

Switches the timer to be set to the day of week. “Create new timer”, “Day

Off”, “Deregister”, and registered timer can be selected.

Displays the setting timer name.

When not set, this column is blank. When Day off is set, “Day off” is displayed.

Switches over the displayed schedule.

Sets the groups to be controlled. →

Refer to 2-3-1-1

.

Selects the new timer and registered timer and sets the details. →

Refer to 2-3-2 .

No.

Item

Group

R.C.G. display button

Description

Selects the groups to be registered. When selected, the checkbox is checked.

Displays the R.C.G. registered to the group.

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2-3-2.

Timer Detail Setting

Set the details of timer setting.

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3 4

  

5 6 7

(When [Select (Delete)] is selected)

(1) Select the timer you want to delete.

Note

When you try to delete the timer setting to the schedule, “This timer setting cannot be deleted because it is used for the schedule setting as well.” is displayed.

(When [Select (Copy)] is selected)

(1) Select the timer you want to copy.

Timer is added.

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No.

3

4

5 [Select (Delete)] icon

6

[Select (Copy)] icon

7

[New] icon

[New] icon

8 “Time”

9

“On”/“Off”

Timer name

[Delete] icon

[Copy] icon

“Mode”

“Set Temp.”

“Custom Auto (Cool)”*

“Custom Auto (Heat)”*

 “Fan”

Item

 “RC Prohibition”

Timer switch-over button

 Timer list scroll button (page feed)

 Timer list scroll button

 Time▲

Description

Displays the timer name. The timer names are Timer 1 to 40. The smallest unregistered number at new creation is used for the timer name.

Deletes the currently displayed timer.

Copies the setting timer and creates the timer at the smallest unregistered number of 1 to 40 and shifts to the new creation screen.

Creates the new timer at the smallest unregistered number of 1 to 40 and shifts to the new creation screen.

Enters the delete selection mode.

Enters the copy selection mode.

Adds the list at the end of timer list. The list number is the smallest number of 1 to 10 which is not listed.

Sets the timer time. → Refer to 2-3-2-1

.

Selects “On” or “Off”. Cancels the change by selecting “Reset”.

Selects the mode. (“Auto”, “Cool”, “Dry”, “Fan” and “Heat”. Selectable mode depends on the indoor unit)

Deletes the change by selecting “Reset”.

Selects the “Set Temp.” with 0.5ºC (1ºF) in units. (except when “Fan” or

“Off” is selected)

Selects the “Set Temp.” during “Cool” operation and the “Set Temp.” during “Heat” operation when operation mode is “Custom Auto”. (Applied indoor unit and non-applied outdoor unit cannot be mixed.)

Selects fan speed. “Auto”, “High”, “Med-High”, “Med”, “Med-Low”, “Low”,

“Quiet”

Sets “R.C. Prohibition”. →

Refer to 2-2-2-3 .

Switches over the displayed timer.

Displays the scroll button to switch the timer list page.

Displays the scroll button to switch the timer list by one item.

Rearranges the list in time order when

* Displays only when a unit with “Custom Auto” function is registered.

8 “Time” is tapped.

2-3-2-1.

Timer Time Setting

Set the time of timer.

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No.

Hour

Minute

3 “AM” / “PM”

Item

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Description

Selects the set time (hour) of timer. When selected, the time is checked.

Selects the set time (minute) of timer. When selected, the time is checked.

Selects the set time (“AM” / “PM”) of timer. When selected, “AM” or “PM” is checked.

2-3-3. Batch Day Off

Set the selected day of week to Day off collectively for all schedules.

Day off: Disables the schedule operation of the setting day of week. After the setting day of week (after next day of the setting day of week), disabled schedule setting of the corresponding day of week is reset.

(Example) When Day off is set to Monday

After Day off setting is determined, Day off is enabled until next Monday. (Monday schedule is disabled.) On Tuesday, the

Day off setting of Monday is reset. (The disabled schedule is reset and the setting returns to its original state.)

(1) Tap the [Schedule].

(2) Tap the [Day Off All].

(2)

(1)

(3) Set the item and tap the [OK] button.

No.

Item

Day of week

Description

Selects the day of week to be set to “Day off”. When selected, checkbox is checked.

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3. SETTING

Set the required basic settings to use this controller. Tap the Menu button and select the menu you want to set. Perform the setting according to the pop-up.

Menu button

Menu

3 4

No.

3

Menu

“Group Setting”

“Preference”

“Maintenance”

4

“Installer Setting”

Seq

1

Submenu

“Create New Group”

1 “Backlight Setting”

2 “Panel Calibration”

3 “Sound Setting”

4

5

1

“Date Setting”

“Password Setting”

“Error History”

Description

Sets grouping, group name operated from this controller.

Sets the backlight of screen.

Calibrates the touch panel position.

Sets the Beep sound.

Sets the date and time.

Sets the passwords.

Displays the error history.

2 “Display Sensor Values” Displays the sensor values.

3 “Information” Displays the version information.

1

2

“Language Setting”

“Central controller

Address Setting”

Sets the languages.

Sets the Central Controller address.

3 “Indoor Unit Registration” Registers the indoor unit.

4 “Temp. Unit Setting” Sets the temp. unit.

5 “Pressure Unit Setting” Sets the pressure unit.

6 “Remote Setting” Sets the remote operation.

7 “External Input Setting” Sets the external input.

8 “Mail Setting” Performs the mail setting.

9 “Timer Setting”

10 “Initialization”

Sets the timer.

Performs the initialization.

Chap. No.

3-1-1

3-2-1

3-2-2

3-2-3

3-2-4

3-2-5

3-3-1

3-3-2

3-3-3

3-4-1

3-4-2

3-4-3

3-4-4

3-4-5

3-4-6

3-4-7

3-4-8

3-4-9

3-4-10

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3-1.

Group Setting

When the password is set at start-up, enter the password. (

Refer to 3-2-5

.)

3-1-1. R.C.G Rename

Change the R.C.G. name.

(3)

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Group Setting].

(3) Tap the [R.C.G Rename].

(1)

(2)

(4) Tap the R.C.G. to change the name.

(4)

(5)

(5) The names can be input using keyboard and they can also be selected from the fi xed form phrase.

(6) Tap the [OK] button

(6)

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3-1-2.

Group Setting

Perform the group registration to combine the R.C.G. registered to this controller.

* One group including all indoor units (R.C.G.) registered by scanning is created at initial setting.

(3)

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Group Setting].

(3) Tap the [Create New Group] or group name.

(1)

(2)

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6 3 4

(4) Register the group name and select the R.C.G. for each group. (The R.C.G. selected by other groups can be selected redundantly.)

5

7

(5) Set the item and tap the [OK] button.

No.

Item

Group name

[Delete] icon

3

[New] icon

4 “Registered”

5 R.C.G. list

6 Group switch-over button

7 R.C.G. scroll buttons

Description

Registers the group name. (Max. 13 characters) Up to 50 groups can be registered.

The names can be input using keyboard and they can also be selected from the fixed form phrase.

Deletes the group. When there is no group after deletion, “There is no group to display.” is displayed.

Adds the group. When the number of registered groups reaches 50, this button is disabled.

Indicates that the R.C.G. is already selected by other groups.

When selected, checkbox is checked. Up to 100 R.C.G. can be registered for one group.

Switches over the displayed group.

The right and left scroll buttons are displayed when R.C.G. are more than

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3-2. Preference

When the password is set at start-up, enter the password. (

Refer to 3-2-5

.)

3-2-1.

Backlight Setting

Arrange the LCD backlight.

(3)

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Preference].

(3) Tap the [Backlight Setting].

(1)

(2)

3

(4) Set the item and tap the [OK] button.

No.

3

Item

“Automatic Off

Time”

“Brightness”

“Screen lit while in error status”

Description

Sets the automatic light-off time.

[1 minute to 30 minutes]

Sets the brightness.

Dark 1↔2↔3 Bright

Selects “Enable” or “Disable” of the setting for emergency light-on.

“Enable” / “Disable”

3-2-2. Panel Calibration

Calibrate the position of LCD panel.

The buttons on the touch panel operate normally by calibration.

Only procedure (4) is displayed at initial setting.

(3)

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Preference].

(3) Tap the [Panel Calibration].

(1)

(2)

(4) Tap the center of + marks which appear in turn at 5 places ( to 5 ).

Re-check Panel Calibration screen is displayed. Touch the 5 places again.

5

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3-2-3.

Sound Setting

Set the beep sound.

(3)

(1)

(2)

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Preference].

(3) Tap the [Sound Setting].

(4) Set the item and tap the [OK] button.

No.

Item

“Operation

Sound”

“Error Alarm

Sound”

Description

Sets the beep sound during operation.

“Enable” / “Disable”

Sets the beep sound on error.

“Enable” / “Disable”

3-2-4.

Date Setting

Perform the setting for date and time.

3-2-4-1 is displayed at initial setting.

(3)

(1)

(2)

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Preference].

(3) Tap the [Date Setting].

3

(4) Select the process from the submenu below.

No.

3

Item

“Display

Format Setting”

“Date and Time

Setting”

“System Clock

Adjustment”

Description

Sets the display format of date and time.

→ Refer to 3-2-4-1

.

Sets the date and time of the system.

→ Refer to 3-2-4-2

.

Performs the system clock adjustment.

→ Refer to 3-2-4-3

.

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3-2-4-1.

Display Format Setting

Set the display format of date and time.

3-2-4-2.

Date and Time Setting

Set the date and time of the system.

3

4

(1) Set the item and tap the [OK] button.

No.

Item

“Date Format”

“Time Format”

Description

Selects from the followings.

“Day/Month/Year”

“Month/Day/Year”

“Year/Month/Day”

Selects from the followings.

12:00 - 11:59 AM/PM

00:00 - 11:59 AM/PM

00:00 - 23:59

(1) Set the item and tap the [OK] button.

No.

3

4

“Date”

“Time”

Item

“Summer Time

Setting”

“Time Zone

Setting”

Description

Sets the system date. Tap the year, month, and day respectively. (*)

Sets the system time. Tap the hour and minute respectively. (*)

When summer time system is used, tap the [Enable].

In the displayed list as shown at the left figure, set the time zone of the area where this controller is installed.

* “Date” and “Time” are displayed in the format set at 3-2-4-1

Display Format Setting

.

3-2-4-3. System Clock Adjustment

Perform the system clock adjustment.

3

4 5

(1) Set the item and tap the [OK] button.

No.

Item Description

3

“Current time transmission”

“Clock

Adjustment

Schedule”

4

5

Day

Time

Transfers the current time.

Selects the clock adjustment schedule from “Daily” or “Weekly”.

Selects the day of week when “Weekly” is selected.

“Sun” / “Mon” / “Tue” / “Wed” / “Thu” /

“Fri” / “Sat”

Selects the time for clock adjustment.

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3-2-5.

Password Setting

Password can be set at program start-up to maintain confidentiality. [Initial value: 0000]

(1)

(2)

(3)

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Preference].

(3) Tap the [Password Setting].

Functions targeted by password setting

“Group setting”

“Preference”

“Maintenance”

“Installer setting”

“Schedule setting”

“Operation setting”

(4) Select the process from the submenu below.

No.

Item

“Change

Password”

“Change

Setting”

Description

Changes the password. [Initial value:

0000]

→ Refer to 3-2-5-1 .

Changes the password setting.

→ Refer to 3-2-5-2 .

3-2-5-1.

Change Password

(1) Set the item and tap the [OK] button.

No.

Item

“Change

Password”

Description

Sets 4 to 8 digits password when it is set. (Enter the password twice.)

3-2-5-2.

Password Setting

4 5

3

6

(1) Set the item and tap the [OK] button.

[Initial value: All “Enable”]

No.

Item Description

“Group Setting” “Enable” / “Disable”

“Preference” “Enable” / “Disable”

3

“Maintenance” “Enable” / “Disable”

4

5

6

“Installer

Setting”

“Schedule

Setting”

“Operation

Setting”

“Enable” / “Disable”

“Enable” / “Disable”

“Enable” / “Disable”

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3-3. Maintenance

Maintenance menus are available.

When the password is set at start-up, enter the password. (

Refer to 3-2-5

.)

3-3-1. Error History

Error occurrence history can be checked.

[Up to 200 errors can be displayed at “Error History”. Error histories that exceed 200 are deleted from oldest history.]

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Maintenance].

(3) Tap the [Error History].

(3)

(1)

(2)

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3 4 5 6

(4) Error histories are displayed.

“No.”: Displayed in descending order of occurrence date and date.

“Date/Time”: Error occurrence date and time

3 “Name”: Units where an error occurs (One of “Indoor

Unit” • R.C.G. name, “Outdoor Unit”, and “Central

Controller”)

4 “Address”: Address of the units where an error occurs

“Indoor Unit”: Refrigerant system No. – Unit No.

– R.C.G. internal identification No.

“Outdoor Unit”: Refrigerant system No. - Unit

No.

“Central Controller”: Address of this controller

5 “Model name”: One of “Indoor Unit” (R.C.G. name),

“Outdoor Unit”, and “Central Controller”

6 “Error code”

7 [Erase All]: Erases all error histories.

3-3-2. Display Sensor Values

Monitor and display the sensor values of indoor unit and outdoor unit.

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Maintenance].

(3) Tap the [Display Sensor Values].

(3)

(1)

(2)

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(4) Select the unit whose sensor value is checked.

“Indoor Unit” / “Outdoor Unit”

(5) The screen of selected unit is displayed.

(Tap the [Close] button to exit.)

For “Indoor Unit”

First line: Refrigerant system No. – Unit No. – Remote controller address No.

Second line: Group name

Third line: R.C.G. name

For “Outdoor Unit”

Refrigerant system No. – Unit No.

3

(6) Sensor values of the tapped unit are displayed.

“Sensor Name”

“Value”

3 “Date&Time”

4 [Mail]:When the [Mail] button is tapped, “Send” screen is displayed and sensor value information is sent to the set mail

address.→ Refer to 3-4-8

.

4

3-3-3. Information

The version of this software and MAC Address are displayed.

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Maintenance].

(3) Tap the [Information].

(1)

(3)

(2)

(4) The version of this software and MAC Address are displayed.

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3-4.

Installer Setting

When the password is set at start-up, enter the password. (

Refer to 3-2-5

.)

3-4-1.

Language Setting

Select the languages to be used on this controller.

Only procedure (4) is displayed at initial setting.

(4)

(1)

(3)

(2)

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Installer Setting].

(3) Tap the [Language Setting].

(4) Tap the language.

Language list

English

Español

Deutsch

Français

Italiano

Pycckий

Português

Türkçe

Język polski

Ελληνικά

Dutch

中文

3-4-2.

Central Controller Address Setting

Set the address of this controller.

Only procedure (4) is displayed at initial setting.

(3)

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Installer Setting].

(3) Tap the [Central Controller Address Setting].

(1)

(2)

(4) Tap the address list “00” – “15”.

Note

When 2 or more controllers* are installed in the system, set the address numbers so that the controller addresses

(numbers) are not duplicated.

* Touch Panel Controller, Network Convertor(Group Remote

Controller).

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3-4-3.

Indoor Unit Registration

Register the indoor unit to be controlled by this controller.

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Installer Setting].

(3) Tap the [Indoor Unit Registration].

(3)

(1)

(2)

(4) Select the process from the submenu below.

No.

Item

“Address

Number

Registration”

“Manual

Registration”

Description

Deletes the currently registered indoor units and registers the indoor units in ascending order of address.

→ Refer to 3-4-3-1

.

Registers the indoor units manually without deleting the currently registered indoor units.→

Refer to 3-4-3-2 .

Note

When “Address Number Registration” is performed, the registered address setting will be deleted. In the case of manual registration, the registered address is not deleted.

3-4-3-1.

Address Number Registration

Register the indoor units in the specified refrigerant system range.

(1) Set the item and tap the [Register] button.

3

4

No.

3

4

Item

“Refrigerant

System Range”

“Setting of

Network

Priority Mode”

Registration method

(Checkbox)

“Create a new group automatically.”

Description

Inputs “Refrigerant System Range” to be registered for indoor unit.

[Initial value: - ] Maximum 3 ranges can be set.

Selects from “Priority Mode” or

“Normal”.

“Priority Mode”: Performs the scan by stopping the system.

Selects from “New” or “Add”.

“New”: Deletes the registered indoor unit to register newly.

“Add”: Adds to the registered indoor unit to register.

• When the checkbox is checked, the group of only the newly added indoor unit (R.C.G.) is created. When not checked, the newly added indoor unit does not belong to the group.

• Created group name: Group **

* When some users operate remotely, the left message is displayed. When the [OK] button is tapped, all connections will be disconnected by this operation.

(2)

Register the indoor unit.→ Refer to 3-4-3-3 .

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3-4-3-2.

Manual Registration

Register the indoor unit manually.

(1) Set the item and tap the [Register] button.

3

No.

3

Item

“Refrigerant

Address”

“Indoor Unit

Address”

(Checkbox)

“Create a new group automatically.”

Description

Inputs “Refrigerant Address” to be registered for indoor unit.

[Initial value: 00]

Inputs “Indoor Unit Address” to be registered.

[Initial value: 00]

• When the checkbox is checked, the group of only the newly added indoor unit (R.C.G.) is created.

• When not checked, the newly added indoor unit does not belong to the group.

• Created group name: Group **

(** : Smallest unregistered number of

1 to 50)

(2)

Register the indoor unit.→ Refer to 3-4-3-3 .

3-4-3-3.

Registration

For registration, Confirmation mode and Delete mode are available.

● Confirmation mode

● Delete mode

(1) When R.C.G. is tapped, the indoor unit addresses belonging to R.C.G. are displayed.

(2) There is a [Select (Delete)] button on the Confirmation of

Registration Indoor units screen. When [Select (Delete)] button is tapped, [Delete] button appears and the screen moves to the Delete mode. The registered indoor unit can be deleted by checking the R.C.G..

When R.C.G. is tapped, the checkbox is checked and when the [Delete] button is tapped, the checked R.C.G. can be deleted.

Note

For the Delete mode, even if R.C.G. button is tapped, indoor unit address is not displayed.

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3-4-4.

Temp. Unit Setting

Set the temp. unit to be used by this controller.

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Installer Setting].

(3) Tap the [Temp. Unit Setting].

(1)

(3)

(2)

(4) Tap the temp. unit [ºC] or [ºF].

3-4-5.

Pressure Unit Setting

Set the pressure unit to be used by this controller.

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Installer Setting].

(3) Tap the [Pressure Unit Setting].

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4) Tap the pressure unit [MPa] or [psi].

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3-4-6.

Remote Setting

Perform the network setting for remote control.

(3)

(1)

(2)

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Installer Setting].

(3) Tap the [Remote Setting].

3 4

(4) Set the item and tap the [OK] button.

No.

3

4

Item

“Wired LAN”

“Network

Setting”

“User ID” (*)

“Password” (*)

Description

Selects whether LAN connection is used or not.→

Refer to 3-4-6-1 .

Sets the network when LAN connection

is used.→ Refer to 3-4-6-2

.

Sets the user ID (Max. 20 characters) for remote login when LAN connection is used.

The third or later users can be set from the web. Maximum 30 users can be registered. →

Refer to 4-6

.

Sets the user password (Max. 20 characters) for remote login when LAN connection is used. [Initial value: 0000]

(*) Max. 20 alphanumeric characters and symbols

3-4-6-1.

LAN Setting

Select whether LAN connection is used or not.

(1) Set the item and tap the [OK] button.

No.

Item

LAN Setting

Description

Selects from the followings.

• When LAN connection is not used, select “Disable”.

• When LAN connection is used, select

“Wired LAN”.

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3-4-6-2.

Network Setting

When “Wired LAN” is selected at LAN setting, set the network.

4 5

3

(1) Set the item and tap the [OK] button.

[Initial value: Addresses are set as shown in the left figure.]

No.

3

4

5

Item Description

“IP Address” (*) Sets “IP address” of this controller.

“Subnet Mask”

(*)

“Default

Gateway” (*)

“Primary DNS”

(*)

“Secondary

DNS” (*)

Sets “Subnet mask” of this controller.

Sets “Default Gateway” of this controller.

Inputs “Primary DNS” (Domain Network

Service) of this controller.

Inputs “Secondary DNS” (Domain

Network Service) of this controller.

(*) [***.***.***.***] (Input 0 to 255 at “***”.)

3-4-6-3.

Indoor Unit Sensor Room Temp. Display Setting

Display the room temp. to the operating indoor unit even if remote controller or option sensor is not used.

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Installer Setting].

(3) Tap the [Indoor unit sensor room temp. display].

(4) Tap the [Enable] or [Disable].

(1) (4)

(3)

(2)

3-4-7.

External Input Setting

Perform the external input setting.

(3)

(1)

(2)

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Installer Setting].

(3) Tap the [External Input Setting].

(4) Set the item and tap the [OK] button.

No.

Item

“Operation”

Description

Selects “Operation” for external input.

“Emergency Stop”, “All On/Off”, “Not

Used”

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3-4-8.

Mail Setting

Sets the mail address destination when “Error notification” or “Room temperature notification” is sent.

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Installer Setting].

(3) Tap the [Mail Setting].

(3)

(1)

(2)

3-4-8-1.

Mail Setting

3

4

3

5

(4) Select the setting function.

No.

Item

“Mail Setting”

“Server

Setting”

Description

Performs the mail account setting, etc.

→ Refer to 3-4-8-1

.

Performs the mail server connection setting.→

Refer to 3-4-8-2 .

* After the Server Setting is performed, perform the Mail setting.

(1) Set the item and tap the [OK] button.

No.

3

“Transmission

Test”

Item

“Error notification”

“Email Address”

Description

Sets “Enable” or “Disable” of mail notification when an error occurs.

Sets the mail address destination when “Error notification” or “Room temperature notification” is sent.

Performs “Transmission test” to send the notification mail.

Transmission result display:

“Failed sending mail.”(*1) / “Mail sent.”

4

5

“Room temperature notification”

(“Lower Limit”)

(*2)

“Room temperature notification”

(“Upper Limit”)

(*2)

Sets the room temperature lower limit for sending a mail.

“Lower limit”: -15.5ºC

Sets the room temperature upper limit for sending a mail.

“Upper limit”: 63.5ºC

(*1) If sending mail is failed, the failure reason of sending is displayed. When a mail server error is displayed in failure reason message, contact the mail server management company. For other messages, check the appropriate settings in this controller.

(*2) For room temperature notification, wired remote controller must be connected to the indoor unit and remote sensor must be enabled.

For the setting method, refer to the remote controller manual.

* If the server setting is not correct, mail is not sent. For details, refer to your mail service.

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3-4-8-2.

Server Setting

3

4

5

6

(1) Set the item and tap the [OK] button.

No.

4

5

6

Item

“Sender Email

Address”

“Account Name”

“Password”

“SSL”

Description

Inputs sender mail address.

“Outgoing Email

Server Address” Inputs outgoing mail server (SMTP).

3 “Port” Inputs port No. of SMTP.

Inputs account name (in most cases, mail address or the part of mail address before @) for SMTP authentication. (Max. 50 characters)

Inputs the password for SMTP authentication. (Max. 12 characters)

Selects the encryption type according to mail service.

“None”: Does not encrypt.

“SMTP over SSL”: Encrypts all from the beginning and performs SMTP communication.

“STARTTLS”: Starts SMTP communication by clear text at first and encrypts the required part of text from the middle of communication.

* If the server setting is not correct, mail is not sent. For details, refer to your mail service.

3-4-9.

Timer Setting

Set the timer which stops the operation automatically to prevent you from forgetting to turn off.

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Installer Setting].

(3) Tap the [Timer Setting].

(3)

(1)

(2)

6

3 4 5

(4) Set the item and tap the [OK] button.

No.

Item

“Auto Off Timer”

“Operation Stop

Time”

3 “Time Range”

4

5

6

“Start Time”

“End Time”

“Registered groups”

Description

Sets “Enable” or “Disable” of the timer.

When “Enable” is selected, to 5 are enabled.

Sets “Operation Stop Time” in

10-minutes unit. [30-240 min]

Selects “Time Range”.

“Range Spec.” / “Continuous”

Sets “Start time”. When “Range Spec.” is selected, this item is enabled.

Sets “End time”. When “Range Spec.” is selected, this item is enabled.

Sets the groups to be controlled.

→ Refer to 2-3-1-1 .

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(When “Operation Stop Time” is selected) (When “Start Time” and “End Time” are selected)

3-4-10. Initialization

Perform the Initialization of this controller.

All registered contents will be deleted and returned to the factory default setting by this function.

Please use this function with great caution.

(1) Tap the MENU button.

(2) Tap the [Installer Setting].

(3) Tap the [Initialization].

(1) (3)

(2)

(4) When initializing this controller, tap the [OK] button.

Wait for a while without turning off the power.

After the initial setting screen appears, set according to the wizard. → Refer to 1-5 .

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4. REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION

[Usage Condition]

Smartphone or Tablet PC

Supported OS:

• Android OS

• iOS

Recommended browser version

Please check the latest supported OS version at Google play or App store.

IE: 11 or later, Chrome: 63 or later, Safari: 11 or later

Android and Google Play are registered trademarks of Google Inc.

App store is a service mark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

IOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used under license.

For information on this controller, please refer to the following web site.

www.fujitsu-general.com/global/support/

[Usage Precaution]

● When you use this product, it will become possible to operate the air conditioner from locations where you cannot see it directly. This means that people in the room may be exposed to the unintended operation of the air conditioner. Check the condition of the room before using this product.

• Be sure to check on a regular basis that the power supply to the air conditioner is securely connected, and that dust has not built up in the surrounding area. It may cause heating, or fire.

• Be sure to check in advance that there are no malfunctions of the air conditioner.

• Be sure that the airflow from the air conditioner will not cause any adverse effects.

Objects may fall down causing personal injury, fire, or damage to property.

• If you know that there are people in the vicinity of the air conditioner, inform them in advance that you will be operating and stopping it from a distant location.

Sudden operation or stopping of the air conditioner may surprise a person and cause the person to fall down or tumble if the person is on a stand.

Furthermore, rapid changes in the room temperature may cause deterioration in a person’s physical condition. Do not use this product when there are people in the room who are not able to control the temperature by themselves.

(For example, infants, children, those with physical disabilities, elderly or sick persons.)

• Fully understand the reserved timer settings and other operations before using this product.

Unexpected operation or stopping of the air conditioner may cause deterioration in a person’s physical condition or an adverse effect on animals or plants.

• Frequently check the settings and operating situation of the air conditioner when using this product from a distant location.

Rapid changes in the room temperature may cause deterioration in a person’s physical condition or an adverse effect on animals or plants.

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4-1.

Remote Operation Setting

(1)

(2)

(1) Start a browser and input the web page address in the address field.

(Web page address) https:// [Central Controller IP address]/index.html

(2) Input “Login ID” and “Password”. Select “Language” and tap the [login] button.

(Input “Login ID” and “Password” which are set on the remote setting screen.)

→ Refer to 3-4-6

.

(3) Monitoring screen for remote control is displayed.

(3)

4-2. Monitor

4-2-1.

Monitoring screen

[Tablet Screen]

Group Monitor

7 3 4 5 6

R.C.G Monitor

7 4 5 6

(1) Check the checkbox of R.C.G. to be changed for the setting.

No.

3

4

5

6

7

[Operation]

[Off]

[On]

[Icon]

Item

Menu button

“Select All”

[R.C.G. List]

Description

Selects the process.

Group Monitor → Refer to 4-2-1

.

• R.C.G Monitor →

Refer to 4-2-1

.

Change Password → Refer to 1-3 .

• Unit display order →

Refer to 1-4

.

• Environment Setting →

Refer to 4-6

.

• Account setting→

Refer to 4-6

(When logged in with the account registered at “Remote Setting”

( →

Refer to 3-4-6

.

) of main unit or the administrator rights account, this setting is displayed. )

Selects (Checks) all R.C.G..

Displays the list of R.C.G. included in the selected group. (This list is displayed only on “Group Monitor” screen.)

Sets the operation.→ Refer to 4-2-2 .

Sets the selected R.C.G. to Off.

Sets the selected R.C.G. to On.

When even one unit is abnormal in the registered indoor units or outdoor units,

[Error] icon is displayed.

When tapped, the message box showing the abnormal units list is displayed.

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[Smartphone Screen]

3 4 5

4-2-2. Operaion

3 4

5

6

7

(1) Set the item and tap the [Send] button.

No.

“Operation mode”

Item

“Set temp.”

* “Set temp.

[Custom Auto]”

3 “Fan Speed”

4

“Air Flow

Direction”

5

6

“Individual Air

Flow Direction”

[Clear All] button

7

[Send] button

Description

Selects one of “Cool”, “Heat”, “Dry”,

“Fan”, “Auto”, and “Off”. (Selectable mode depends on the indoor unit)

Selects the “Set Temp.” with 0.5ºC (1ºF) in unit. (except when “Fan” or “Off” is selected)

Selects the “Set Temp.” during “Cool” operation and the “Set Temp.” during

“Heat” operation when operation mode is “Custom Auto”. (Applied indoor unit and non-applied outdoor unit cannot be mixed.)

Sets the air volume.

Sets the air flow direction for vertical and horizontal directions.

Sets the individual airflow direction setting.

Resets the screen and returns to the original status.

Sends the setting contents to the

Central Controller.

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4-2-3.

Individual air flow

3

4

5

6

7

4-3.

Change Password

Set the password.

No.

3

4

5

6

7

Item

R.C.Group selection

Indoor unit selection

Comfortable air flow control

Description

Displays the list of selectable R.C.G..

Displays the list of selectable indoor unit.

Sets the comfortable air flow control of selected indoor unit. (When the selected indoor unit does not have the comfortable air flow control setting, this function cannot be operated.)

Displays the icon according to the air flow direction position of selected indoor unit.

Air flow direction position display

Vertical airflow direction selection

Horizontal airflow direction selection

Selects the airflow direction by tapping.

Selects the airflow direction by tapping.

[Send] button

Sends the setting contents to the

Central Controller.

(1) Set the password.

Input the following items and tap the [Setting] button.

Password

New password

3 New password (Confirmation)

4-4. Unit display order

Change the display order of group.

(1) Sort the unit and tap the [Setting] button.

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4-5.

Environment Setting

Set the temp. unit for this system display.

(1) Select [ºC] or [ºF] of temp. unit and tap it.

4-6.

Account Setting

(2)

Maximum 30 accounts can be set. (Up to 10 accounts can be connected at the same time.

(1) Log in with the account registered at Remote Setting of main unit or the administrator rights account. →

Refer to 4-1.

(2) Tap the MENU button.

(3) Tap the [Account setting].

(3)

(4) Tap the Add button.

3

4

(4)

(5)

(5) Set the item and tap the [OK] button.

No.

3

4

Item

“User ID”

“Password”

“Type”

“Control Unit

Setting”

Description

Sets the user ID.

Sets the password.

Selects the authority.

Administrator: Controls all groups.

User: Controls only the groups set at

“Controlled Group”.

In addition, account setting cannot be operated.

Selects the group to be controlled when

“User” is set for authority.* (When

“Administrator” is set for authority, this selection is not required.)

* When you operate R.C.G which is not registered to the group, select “Not Registered”.

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5. TROUBLESHOOTING

5-1. Error

When special state occurs in the system, such as when the error or refrigerant leakage occurs in this controller, error contents are displayed at the forefront of the screen. The mail of error contents is sent to the registered mail address for error notification at the same time.

Error

When the [Error] button is tapped, the error information (Error message or Refrigerant leakage) is displayed on the screen.

Contact the service department as necessary.

Error display (Indoor unit)

Error display (Outdoor unit)

Error display (Controller)

Error information is displayed. Confirm the error location. (For the error code concerning indoor unit and outdoor unit, refer to the manual of each unit.)

(Indoor unit)

“Error code”

“Address”

“Model Name”

“Group”

“R.C.G”

(Outdoor unit)

“Error code”

“Address”

“Model Name”

“Name” (Fixed to “Outdoor Unit”)

(Controller)

“Error code”

“Address”

“Model Name” (Fixed to “―”)

“Name” (Fixed to “Central Controller”)

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■ Refrigerant leakage

When refrigerant leakage is detected, the following message is displayed at the forefront of the screen. Confirm the error location.

“Refrigerant leakage was detected. Please confirm the situation immediately.”

5-2.

Emergency Stop

The pop-up of emergency stop is displayed in any of the following cases.

5-2-1.

When a signal is received from external input

• When a signal is received from external input, the following message is displayed at the forefront of the screen.

“Operation suspended; The emergency stop has been activated with the emergency input signal from an external device during which the controller cannot be operated.”

• When the release notification is received from external input, release “Emergency Stop”.

5-2-2.

When a signal is received from VRF system

• When a signal is received from VRF system, the following message is displayed at the forefront of the screen.

“Operation suspended; An external signal for emergency stop has been detected from the another VRF device during which the central controller cannot be operated.”

• When the release notification is received from VRF system, release “Emergency Stop”.

5-3. Error Code

For the details or the indoor unit or outdoor unit error when checking the error contents, refer to the error codes in each installation manual.

Error code

161

164

C21

Contents

Communication PCB connection error

Peripheral device network communication error

Communication PCB error

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6. SPECIFICATIONS

Model name

Power source voltage

Power source frequency

Power consumption

Display

External interface

Usage temperature range

Usage humidity range

Storage temperature range

Storage humidity range

Dimensions (H×W×D)

Weight

V

Hz

W

°C (°F)

%

°C (°F)

% mm (in.) g (oz.)

UTY-DCGYZ2, UTY-DCGGZ2

1 ø AC100 - 240

50 / 60

7

Color TFT LCD, 7.0 inch WVGA

Transmission line

External input

External output

Wired LAN (100BASE-TX)

0 to 40 (32 to 104)

0 to 85 (no condensation)

-20 to 70 (-4 to 158)

0 to 85 (no condensation)

134.6×216.2×37.9

(5-5/16×8-1/2×1-1/2)

800 (28.2)

* The liquid crystal panel is manufactured using high precision technology, but there may be 0.01% or less mixing pixels or continuously lighted pixels. This is not a trouble.

216.2 (8-1/2)

Unit: mm (in)

37.9 (1-1/2)

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